Orizaba (s.), Orient line, 6077 tons, Captain A. W. Clark, from London 14th January, Plymouth 10th. Passengers— Messrs. J. R. E. Andsell, T. B. Douglas,R. B. Smythe, and W. F. Smeeth, Misses Joseph and A. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 918 wordsBRISBANE.—February 27: The Warrege (s.) arrived at Moreton Bay from Sydney. The Gabo (s.) and Peregrine (s.) got off the bank, and are anchored in Moreton Bay with the Cintra and Derwent. The R.M.S. Aveca left Keppel ...
Article : 215 wordsTWEED HEADS.—February 27, Billie Barlow (s.), Karuah (s.), and schooner Condong all bar bound; Augusta (s.) and schooner Sir George at anchor in bay; schooner Vale in the bay. Passed: February 27, one of the A.U.S.N. ...
Article : 848 wordsYESTERDAY a citizens' deputation waited upon the Governor with a petition embodying a resolution in favour of Parliament being dissolved. The deputation was introduced by Mr. M'Millan, ...
Article : 7,415 wordsFrom inquiries made yesterday at the P. and O. office it is ascertained that the company's new ship the Himalaya, timed to leave Sydney on next Saturday at noon, and sailing via Hobart, will have a very large number of passengers. ...
Article : 765 wordsRddystone (s.), for Newcastle. Miowera (s.), for Auckliad and ports. O[?]ah (s.), for Hobart. Bauabool (s.), for Newcastle. ...
Article : 47 wordsCordouan (s.), for Nouinea; Barraboel (s.), for Adelaide, via Melbourne: Tambo (s.), for Launceston; Aramac (s.), for Melbourne: Coomonderry (s.), for Nowra Bridge and Shoalhaven River: Illawrra S. N. Company, for ...
Article : 106 wordsMELBOURNE, 4.15 and 7 p.m. ADEKAUDE, 4 p.m. HOBART AND LAUNCESTON, 4 p.m. QUEENSLAND, 4.15 p.m. ...
Article : 141 wordsBurwah (s.), 982 tons, H. E. Hill, for Melbourne, Passengers-Mis Jameson, Miss M'Leod, Miss Parkin, Miss Langton, Miss Andrews, Misses Nixon (2), Miss Brown, Mrs. Dovn, Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Rankin and 2 ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Ville de La Ciotat passed Port Said, homewardbound, on the 25th instant. The Queensland B.I.S.N. steamer Dorunda, from Brisbane the 17th January, left Aden on the 25th instant, en ...
Article : 97 wordsMessrs. M'llwraith, M'Eachern, and Co., the owners of the steamships New Guinea, Eddystone, Norkoowa, Tagliaferre, Federal, and Cloneurry, may now be said to have instituted a new intercolonial steam service embracing ...
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Advertising : 339 wordsFlora Bell, for Camiden Horen; Minora, for Newcastle; Electra, for Manning River; Civility, for Bulli; Victoria, for Port Macquarie. ...
Article : 30 wordsMenmuir (s.), from Hongkong, Kobe, Macao, and Timor: 5762 bags rice, 2 cases paperware, 5 cases vermillion, 695 boxes and 150 packages tea, 158 coils rope, 3 packages furniture, 51 packages crackers, 37 packages chaurs, 7 ...
Article : 582 wordsAnother of those very fine carge steamers under the Messageries Maritimes flag, the Cordouan, yesterday arrived from Bordeaux. During the past year or two the Dordogne, Charente, Adour, and other cargo vessels of the line have ...
Article : 145 wordsReeroiting Solomon islanders to work on the Queensland plantations continues to be a profitable occupation for several well known labour vessels. The latest of these to arrive is the Para, a wooden brig, built in Scotland in 1862. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 wordsInnamincka (s.), for Adelaide, via Melbourne: 11 sacks [?], ammonia, 50 cases whisky, 5 cases tobacco, 1 case wine, 15 cases alo, 110 sacks manure, 260 boxes butter, 3 cases vermilion, 10 bags pork, 49 cases 1 trunk and 1 package ...
Article : 1,087 wordsThe British-India line steamer Waroonga is shortly expected back here from Calcutta. As briefly mentioned the other day by cable, Captain W. W. Hampton died quite unexpectedly during the voyage from fever. Captain ...
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Advertising : 286 wordsWhat has the appearance of a calamity in mid-ocean is reported by the master of the barque Glenlora, bound from London to Nelson, New Zealand. He states that when in 47· E. 45·34 S. he sighted a large quantity of wreekage. ...
Article : 77 wordsMessrs, Burns, Philp, and Co., agents for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha line, are expecting shortly to learn of the departure of another Japanese steamer from Yokohama for Sydney and the colonies. The line ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 28 Feb 1893, Page 4
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